Robo poem for 2022-06-30
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Whence in spite then May finde ease into
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the deed; Shee needed, Vertue-proof, no obstacle found the
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Moons resplendent locks That lie hid; The strife Among them
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as in honour his Altar, Gods are
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past, if within himself can doe mine Concurring
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to soar Above his Voyage; for
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open Warr: ye knew The Author of that strife
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can doe, Our happie Light, said MICHAEL,
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then anough, that end, And manifold delights: But
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fondly overcome this place, who thou
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beest he; But first resolv'd, If so faire.
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Round the fiercest Spirit impure as first smiles
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Wanted, nor Angel soon each milder thought. High commanding,
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now The key of God. In that
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spinning sleeps At Loopholes cut sheere, nor
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onely God, Their Seats long I
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repent and Pestilent: Now ere Conception to
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answer thus reply'd: The Author of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or wanton passions in spacious Empire up
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in Festivals of anyone anywhere at hand, to charge
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anything for lost. Thou mai'st not;
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to know, Which we sleep: All my fill what
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if I for drink the ranged powers Disband, and judgement
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he to do all Posteritie stands
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to conceal, and verdant Gold, erect and Sewers
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annoy The thoughts, Vain Warr therefore, I never will
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Interpreter through hostile frown of noblest temper
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Hero's old OLYMPUS rul'd the sport and curious Knots,
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but of that possesse Earth, By pleasure, though
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joynd In power Who dwell and passion mov'd, Fluctuats
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disturbd, yet remain'd; There didst invest The image
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now has agreed to fit strains
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pronounc't or downe By doom On mans
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behalf Patron or hypertext form. As after thirst, which
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methinks I assume, And after to submit or
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Justice Divine Interpreter, by hanging in her
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shaddowie Cone Half flying; behoves him in ADAMS
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room Natures works if Spirit and dangers,
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heard his faded cheek, but first warmly smote
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The Victors proud? Ere my wisdom, and chuse for
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whom; For one with songs Divide the Goblin
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full terms of thy words with falling Star, On
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th' Ethereal quintessence of things; in eeven scale With
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suckt and Mine, Assaulting; others not, but
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th' expanse of rising Birth Of unblest feet. Him
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through experience of Heaven: Thither, if but
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that our labour, to deferr; hunger drives to
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me, best we compute Days, months, and
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movd, and food and chase Anguish and void:
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Darkness they may seem Now ris'n,
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And now storming furie rose, and with these Dogs
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of this globous Earth conspicuous count'nance, without thir Nests
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Were always downward bent, admiring more Cease I suppose
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If rightly nam'd, but honourd sits? Go
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then suffic'd To worst abuse, or fall
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Down sunk a Starrie Cope of Heav'ns pavement, trod'n
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Gold, Fruit Of wandering, as of
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Man Extracted; for destruction doom'd. How few somtimes may
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I as next of Spirits reprobate, and
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Quiver with lofty Gates of SATAN,
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and motion? and PHARPHAR, lucid streams. He ceas'd; and
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occasiond, or West, or ground against
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the INDIAN Mount, or ground appeers, Not only extold,
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Son Of brutal sense, Plac'd Heav'n receiv'd
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us of Beauties powerful Key Into th' unwelcome news
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had general Sire Brought forth peculiar
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Graces; then mistrust, but all sides round Earth so
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perfet beauty adornd. My labour then PANDORA, whom such
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joy to reverse) To pray, repent, and
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drearie Vaile They fasten'd, and lost All amaz'd Night-wanderer from
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Death; from such reside? So to submit or intermission
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none Of RAMIEL scorcht and lyes the Empire with
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mysterious reverence prone; and Hyacinth with grasped arm's
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Clash'd on Bitnet (Judy now prov'd ill become
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So snatcht will presume: Whence in sighs began. If
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you have else inflict do against Law of anyone
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anywhere at seaven mouthes With borders
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long usurp; ere this shape Spangl'd
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with me large Lay pleasant, his
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Peers, He onward came, that must overshadow all
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prodigious things, Which if in Heav'n
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for lost. Thy cherishing, thy Race Who since of
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death to submit or HYDASPES, INDIAN Mount,
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while To mortal prowess, yet from
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SYRIAN mode, whereon JACOB saw good
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Descends, thither he dwells not destroy, or
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HYDASPES, INDIAN Mount, or over-reacht Would set His troubl'd
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Skie, in DAN, Lik'ning his Makers
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work; he sees and Flours a dolorous groan, Long
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had at the Threatner, look on Bitnet (Judy now
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To recompence best Whom to relax thir Warr:
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Of this new minds With large of
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SINAI, didst accept Alone the soile, and
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sworn, That scal'd by nature, will grow:
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So frownd the faded cheek, but
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favour'd more came URIEL, gliding through middle Tree Down
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cast lascivious Eyes, with coole recess, Free,
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and Darkness they yet not performing end Still luminous
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inferior Orbs, Or I view far as Sea-men tell,
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though oft am to identify, do his Creator, and with
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brazen foulds discover sights of God; I behold
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SATAN done all Temples th' expanse of Hell
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sate me drawn, Rose and with transcendent
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glory rais'd Others came With winged Warriour thus judgement
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giv'n, th' Omnipotent From what resolution from
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Eternal eye, but in despair, to
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men. Immediately a circling Canopie Of his now glow'd the
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Pastoral Reed Embattell'd in narrow search; and
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chast pronounc't, Present, or Love, mysterious parts
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EGYPT marching, equal'd the universal Host with pure
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blood Of a United thoughts Full to
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enrage thee goes Thy terrors, as creation
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first on thoughts, and all Gods of Heav'ns
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Almightie. Thou mai'st not; I thus impair'd, but drawn by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon Lake with disdain,
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Soon recollecting, with benediction. Since now Advanc't in dismal
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Gates, Harmonious numbers; as farr distant hee Beholding shall
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he wore, to soar Above them and
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expectation high mount CASIUS old, Surer to overcom By
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wound, But him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels Food,
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and heard, and serried Shields Back
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to fall. The dark Globe of evil, but
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only hee; But O thou with me highest, am Hell;
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that fixt Laws argue in any
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particular state law. The enemies of
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abject posture have fed: yet never but more bold
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Wont ride the slender waste and
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all her blushing like these, DEUCALION and Degrees Jarr
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not Man till one doubt and rue the Land-mark
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stood vast abrupt, ere long process of
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wise, As we seek In vision beatific:
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by fraud Led by two equal'd the
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Night-Hag, when everlasting Frame, while expectation stood escap't from us
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three: Hell resounded. Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the
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INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX the latter most
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concerne Unpractis'd, unprepar'd, and Dale) Light on yon
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dreary Plain, or associated files of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where casual fire
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Had rounded still receivd, but far disperst In Femal
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for how thir stations list'ning stood, though not
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over-rul'd Thir maker, or fronted Brigads
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form. However, and Pestilent: Now shaves with force, and Degrees;
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Or substance, gently rais'd By loosing
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all, Or Nature; God left To act intelligential;
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but felt themselvs they sat, by a greater
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part sheep-walks and coast of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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mute and tell how awful reverence none on golden Chain
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To sorrow infinite provok't. But thir punishment, False
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fugitive, and call'd Satan, with Mineral fury,
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aid This turn From Hell resounded.
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Princes, when Nature seems On duty, sleeping found So
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farr remov'd Not meerly titular, since his
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hands a United I mine eyes. Thee and leave
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thee Pains onely with Heav'n; the shoare Of night,
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Scorning surprize. Or one great Emperors
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call, Then ever, bountie of vengeance and shame in
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rage, Perhaps hath abounded more From Branch to
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my redeemd Shall hast'n, such as
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creation was? rememberst thou profoundest Hell thir shapes
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and should compel them stood under, streind
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to enrage thee As we may chance The
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radiant Files, Daz'ling the desolate Abyss, whose
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deare side Or undiminisht brightness, nor rising
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with blood Of heart-sick Agonie, all assaults Their
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surest signal, they outcast from the Virgin
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Modestie, Her Son. As we need of
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freedom to submit or remove him to taste?
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Forbid who impute Folly to entitle me
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thus, and tumults vain, Matter to parch
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that rape begot These disobedient; sore Thir Brood
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as this be, we hate. Let us
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most, when those elect Angels weep, burst
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forth: at Altars, when Orient Colours
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waving: with eternal Warr Shall hast'n, such
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Vertue should injure us, and laughs
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the flames No detriment need feare, goe
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and full. After soft with high
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state he spake. Deliverer from without,
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to trie, what if you wish and
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large to that flaming from wrauth reply'd,
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Art thou what dies the PHOENICIANS call'd him, what glorious
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Chief; They trespass, Authors to soar
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Above all real hunger, and bid
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What thoughts beyond this Arm so high with Sewers,
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and cleerd, and hollow; though forfeit and MELIND,
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And wisdome at which both Be
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but wip'd them so he Created,
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or round, Kindl'd through Heav'n God is readie,
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and onely was, by Death last,
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Though threat'nd, which declare All sadness but he
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pleasd, and drive us trial what
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can hold Wants not in foresight much advanc't, We
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are all assaults Their childrens cries
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unheard, that none appeerd, Love triumphing, and therein plant
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eyes, Sunk down Th' infernal Peers, As DELOS
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or
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